Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Volume 2, 2008
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Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Volume 2, 2008

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Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Volume 2, 2008

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This book continues the series Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, containing the proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference organised by ESIL and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in 2008. The conference was entitled 'International Law in a Heterogeneous World', reflecting an idea which is central to the ESIL philosophy. Heterogeneity is considered one of the pillars upon which Europe's contribution to international law is built and the subject was considered in a number of panels, including such diverse topics as migration, the history of international law, the rules on warfare and international environmental law.

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Yes, you can access Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Volume 2, 2008 by Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Ruediger Wolfrum, Jana Gogolin, Hélène Ruiz Fabri,Ruediger Wolfrum,Jana Gogolin in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Law & International Law. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Year
2010
Print ISBN
9781849460644
eBook ISBN
9781847315892
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Prelims
  3. Preface
  4. Avant-propos
  5. Contents
  6. Universality of International Law from the Perspective of a Practitioner
  7. Democracy after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
  8. Part 1 International Law and Religions: How States Cope with Increasing Pluralism Within their Societies
  9. Jurisdictional Colonisation in the Spanish and British Empires: Some Reflections on a Global Public Order and the Sacred
  10. Of Headscarves, Mosques and Occidental Values
  11. Coping with Multiculturalism through Cosmopolitan Law
  12. Le Rôle du Droit International Privé Face au ‘Nouveau’ Modèle de Migration ‘Temporaire ou Circulaire’
  13. International Law and the Right to Have Rights
  14. Part 2 History of International Law
  15. La Théorie Politique de l’État en Droit International
  16. Réception et Application du Droit International Moderne par le Japon: Son Attitude Évolutive de 1858 à 1945
  17. Part 3 International Organisations, Institutions andAdministration
  18. Legal Problems Arising from the Dissolution of International Organisations
  19. Countermeasures by International Organisations: The Decentralised Society in the Heart of the Institutionalised Society
  20. Meeting the Challenges of Global Governance
  21. Part 4 Legitimacy of International Law
  22. The Rapprochement between the Supremacy of International Law at International and National Levels
  23. Natural Law and the Possibility of Universal Normative Foundations
  24. Legitimacy, Blind Spots and Paradoxes of Personality
  25. Part 5 The Multiplicity of Law-Making Processes
  26. The Doctrinal Illusion of the Heterogeneity of International Law-Making Processes
  27. Gap-Filling as Law-Making: The Examples of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals
  28. Norm Conflict in International Law: Whither Human Rights?
  29. Strategic Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations: The WTO, the EU and the UN
  30. Part 6 Heterogeneity Reflected in International Legal Traditions
  31. Le Droit International Post-Sovietique en Quête de son Identité dans un Monde Hétérogène
  32. L’hétérogénéité dans la Justice Internationale
  33. On Multilingualism and the International Legal Process
  34. Part 7 International Law and the Millennium Development Goals
  35. Governing by Measuring:The Millennium Development Goals in Global Governance
  36. The MDGs, Archeology, Institutional Fragmentation and International Law
  37. Untying Aid and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Enhancing Aid Effectiveness through the Legal Framework for International Trade
  38. Part 8 Refocusing the Rules On Warfare
  39. Application of International Humanitarian Law to Contemporary Peace Operations: Mapping the ‘Grey Areas’
  40. Military Necessity: A Fundamental ‘Principle’ Fallen Into Oblivion
  41. The ‘Civilianisation’ of Contemporary Armed Conflicts
  42. L’attribution aux États des Actes des Sociétés Militaires Privées et de leurs Employés à la Lumière de l’article 4 du Projet d’articles sur la Responsabilité Internationale des États de 2001
  43. Part 9 International Environmental Law
  44. Law and Policy Issues of Unilateral Geoengineering: Moving to a Managed World
  45. Sustainable Development as a Legal Principle: A Rhetorical Analysis
  46. The Standards of Compensation for Foreign Investment Expropriations in International Law: Internalising Environmental Costs?
  47. Part 10 Others: The Media, Social Justice and International Crime
  48. International Law and the Media: Envisioning the Media
  49. From Social Justice to Decent Work: Is the Shift in the ILO Significant For International Law?
  50. Victim Participation in Proceedings before the International Criminal Court
  51. Part 11 Final Round Table